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Mohenjo Daro, also known as the “Mound of the Dead,” is located 27 kilometres (about 17 miles) from the Larkana district in the southern Sindh province.
Mohenjo Daro must be considered more than just an airport serving a small town - it is a gateway to one of the world's most significant archaeological sites. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Opinion Mohenjo-Daro would have succumbed to official apathy and floods if not for its drainage system It is painful to see the 5,000-year-old metropolis of the Indus Valley Civilisation in a ...
The Sindh High Court's Larkana circuit bench has directed the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce its March 9, 2022 order for the resumption of flights at Mohenjo Daro Airport. The order comes ...
LARKANA: Unesco expert Thierry Joffroy, who had visited Mohenjo Daro from October 21 to 28 to assess the damage caused by recent rains and flooding in Sindh, has called for revising the ...
Mohenjo-daro stands as a testament to human ingenuity and organization in ancient times. Dive into the discoveries that highlight how advanced this lost civilization truly was.
Pakistan's ancient ruined city of Mohenjo-daro is threatened by abnormal monsoons The country's torrential rains caused by climate change are likely to be a recurrent event, which could destroy ...
Record rains in Pakistan damage Mohenjo Daro archaeological site At least 1,400mm of rain fell on the UNESCO World Heritage site in the second week of August, damaging its protective outer covering.
In Pakistan, heavy monsoon rains are threatening the archeological ruins of a 4,500-year-old city. Parts of the ancient Mohenjo Daro site have reportedly already been damaged.
Mohenjo Daro site shows signs of recovery from devastating floods Massive rains in Pakistan cause major damage to last surviving remnants of 5,000-year-old Indus Valley Civilization ...